The Same care we put in our historical or exclusive recipes is applied to every detail of our Resturant.

We tried to create a place, just in the middle of the Town, that recall the elements of the Osa Peninsula and the Local Ancient Culture.

So, Original Cerimonial Bourkas masks are decorating the walls, simple Bamboo canes, Precious Tropical Hardwood from the Rainforest and Drift wood from the shores of the Osa, are present in the furniture and constructive elements.

A corner of the four tables interior, with a selection of fine Boruka's Masks

This is one of our three tables for groups up to 8 persons, two in the back garden and one, this in the picture, in the front dehors.

This Table is made with Corteza amarillo wood, an exterior grade wood that can last decades in the rain and in the sun of the tropics, resisting to fungi and other agressive agents.

All the furniture of our restaurant are made with wood proceeding from fallen threes collected in the rainforest by local harvesters and processed, until the final product by

RAREWOOD, the best furniture and fine wooden house contractor of the Osa.

View of the entrance door, the interior of the restaurant and the Carved Glass sign, made by the Artist Steve Griffin from Florida.